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The period of vegetative rest 2004 - 2005 was marked by an extreme drought, which let forecast serious problems for the Summer period : for over one century, never had been recorded so low levels of rain from January to March... April, on the other hand, benefited from abundant rains which fortunately compensated - partly - this water deficit. With the end of spring, the water tables, although very low, had returned to less alar-ming levels. Summer, hot but without excessive temperatures, facilitated a regular and healthy maturing of the grapes. It already let foresee a remarkable Vintage, with concentrations in tannins and in anthocyanes - colour - seldom reached, in particular on Grenache. Another remarkable point, the absence of heat wave allowed pre-serving a maximum of flavours and of freshness. However, a most generous Mistral, and therefore a very dry weather, again raised the question of water supplies, which generated concern amongst the vine growers. Fortunately, rains at the end of August, in the northern part of the Vallée du Rhône, at the beginning of September, in the southern part of the Vallée du Rhône, supported the end of the maturing process. The low grape load, and the perfect healthy state hitherto, helped, in the best Terroirs, to preserve the grapes from any deterioration. The vinifications could thus begin from a remarkable harvest, quickly releasing colours, tannins, flavours...
Deepest colour, silky tannins. A lot of Style and typicité. Very Great Vintage.
Saint-Pierre-de-Bœuf, Chanson, Ribaudie (granite)
AgeingTronçais new barrels.
Rich and sweet, with a deep texture and a beautiful balance. Ample mouth. Lovely fresh finish with a hint of black olive.
13%
BottlingNo fining. No filtration.
CépagesSerine Syrah
Frankly modern, but beautifully rendered, with mocha, fruitcake, black tea and chocolate notes backed by an ample core of raspberry, fig and black licorice. Yet not at all heavy, with a long, smoldering finish that lets the buried minerality peek in. Drink now through 2014.
James Molesworth
Wine Spectator
, 93/100